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Unfortunately, for Google Home users, there is no official way to change your Google Assistant’s wake word yet. This means that you have to work with the two official phrases. Alternatively, you could go for “OK Boo Boo” to keep things fun and get your toddler in on the action.
With that said, apps like Open Mic + and Tasker can alter the Google keyword and change it to anything, even Jarvis. And that should do it; your new Google wake word should be set, allowing you to address Google with a different name. After setting the starter method, tap Add Action to set up the different things you want Google to complete when commanded to. I’ve only had a couple other users tell me they’ve had similar issues, but others have no problems with that command. Tap the + button in the circle on the right-hand side of the screen, and a menu of all the possible actions will appear.
No more ‘Hey, Google’? You may summon Google Assistant without the wake words soon
However, don’t be disappointed that you can’t change your Google Assistant’s wake word. Luckily, you can change its voice and accent so you don’t have to listen to the same old tone every day. There are a number of options to help you make Google Assistant fun and interesting. When you no longer have need of Google’s assistance, you can turn off the wake words and turn them back on when you need them again. Luckily, you can change its voice and accent, so you don’t have to listen to the same old tone every day. When you no longer need Google’s assistance, you can turn off the wake words and turn them back on when you need them again.

While these bland and ordinary phrases have become iconic over time, we can all agree that there is nothing remarkable about calling an assistant by the name of its owner company. Google hasn’t given any official reasoning behind why it won’t allow users to change the wake word for the Google Home other than to say that there hasn’t been enough of a push for it. It’s also possible that the company wants to keep the branding that many have become accustomed to since the introduction of Google Assistant. Some third-party apps have popped up over the years that let you customize the wake word for your Google Assistant on your phone. Because it only affects the assistant on your phone, it won't change how your Google Home reacts at all. You might have to individually enable specific commands from the settings menu to get them to work without the 'Hey, Google' wake word on Google Assistant.
How to change Google Assistant voice on your Google Home device?
Here, tap on the pencil icon in front of the ‘Say Okay Google’ and change it to one based on your preference. Tap on Access with Voice Match and Lock screen personal results from that menu. Hey Google is especially good because it won't trigger my phone's assistant, only my Home's.
Unfortunately, your iPhone won’t respond to “Hey Google” like it will “Hey Siri.” But, you can still use the wake word to activate the Google Assistant. However, you will need to download and open the Google app first. In the past few months, the Open Mic + app has revealed low success rates as the developer has decided to discontinue the service.
To voice train your Google Home speaker:
Having people repeat your company name many times per day is clear branding but not necessarily all that much fun for the Google Assistant users. Fortunately for you, Google Assistant is bright enough to learn everyone’s preferences. This will enable her to differentiate various users. With this ability, the Assistant can respond to every user in the voice they choose. In spite of all the above benefits, you might still have compelling reasons to want to change Google Assistant’s wake word.

Tap the device you want to adjust, then tap Settings in the upper right corner. Hopefully, Google Home's new sensitivity setting will help curb these unintentional triggers, better protecting not just your privacy, but also your sanity. Although Google Assistant used to be able to melt your heart by responding in the silky-smooth voice of John Legend, this option lasted for only a year.
Google does not offer any official way to change the wake word for Google Home devices. One of those aspects has become very evident to me as of late, and it’s just how flexible the Echo is. The Echo works with far more services compared to Google Home and it also offers more settings to customize the experience.
Doesn't usually cause too much hassle, phone wakes, realizes I'm talking to Home and life goes on. What you're describing is a something that's phonetically close enough to be recognized. It's probably not configured as a separate wake word. Depending on the users pronunciation there'll be quite a few narrow misses that reliably wake the Google Home. Following these steps may seem quite complicated for most users. If you still have questions about the Google Assistant’s wake commands, keep reading.
Keep in mind though that these changes can limit the Assistant’s ability to understand you. Hence, if you change to a British accent, be sure to give commands using the same accent. Otherwise, there could be a communication breakdown. And how do you summon your personal Google Assistant?

Released in April 2019, John Legend’s voice was removed from Google Assistant celebrity voices in late March 2020. The files are known as APKs and they contain lines of code hinting at possible future features. However, Google may or may not implement these updates and the interpretation might not be perfect. We are the SMARTHOME news team, with over 30 years of combined experience in publishing, tech and noRead More... Open the Google app and tap on the profile icon in the upper right-hand corner. Go down to the “When to Run” menu and tap on the Configuration button in front of Auto Start.
It is noteworthy though that they conducted this analysis by decompiling an application that Google uploaded to the Play Store. You can also change the device’s language and tune the assistant to answer differently to different users. In its effort to make Google Home even more fun, Google introduced celebrity cameo voices. You can ask your Assistant to speak like John Legend, and the results will not disappoint you. For those of you who are unfamiliar with assistant terminology, the wake word is a phrase used to activate the assistant and get it to answer your queries. For Google, the wake words have remained “Hey Google” and “Ok Google” ever since the assistant was first introduced in 2016.

This is where you assign a command to execute when the command phrase is heard by Tasker. Unfortunately, the app is not in active development at this time, and it’s possible that it won’t install or won’t run properly on your phone. When you’re done typing the new phrase, just tap on the “OK” button. Hit the return button in the upper left corner to exit preferences. By using additional software, you can change your Google Assistant voice activation phrase to be anything you want. In this article, we will show you the various methods of doing this and walk you through each of them.
Can You Change the Wake Words to Something Else?
For instance, if for whatever reason you have a pet named Google, then there might be a little confusion between the animal and the AI assistant. It could also be that the toddler in your house finds it hard to say Google. A second reason could have to do with the fact that these wake words do not interfere with real-life identities. The names of Google Assistant competitors are real-life names and you might have someone in your household going by those names. But Hey Google and OK Google would never cause confusion.
If you still have any queries regarding this article, then feel free to ask them in the comments section. To check if it is working, tap on the green play button at the top and say the phrase you just created. Josh Hawkins is a freelance writer for Lifewire who loves writing about the latest tech and gadgets that help make people’s lives easier.
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